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On September 9, 2015, Con-way Inc. (including Con-way Freight) was acquired by XPO, Inc. [8] Roughly a year later, on October 27, 2016, XPO, Inc. completed the sale of Con-way Truckload, its recently acquired full-truckload division (3,000 tractors, 7,500 trailers, and 29 locations) from Con-way Freight to the Canadian based TFI International ...
Con-way was founded by CF to serve as a non-union short-haul LTL carrier subsidiary in 1983. [2] The name came from the beginning of Consolidated and the end of Freightways. Con-way was intended to act regionally and began in May 1983 with a subsidiary, Con-way Western Express (CWX), in three western states.
CFI was owned by Con-way, Inc. from 2007 to 2015 and known as Con-way Truckload. For a short period between 2015 and 2016, the company was owned by XPO, Inc. and known as XPO, Inc. Truckload . In 2016, it was acquired by Canadian logistics company TFI International who returned it to its pre-2007 operations as a standalone truckload company ...
Con-way, Inc. was an American multinational freight transportation and logistics company headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States.With annual revenues of $5.5 billion, [2] Con-way was the second largest less-than-truckload transport provider in North America, with additional operations for global contract logistics, managed transportation, truckload and freight brokerage.
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Nashville, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad: Emory River Railroad: 1918 1958 formerly the Emory River Lumber Company until 1943 Gallatin and Scottsville Railway: L&N: 1906 1907 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Greenback Railroad: L&N: 1905 1907 Louisville and Nashville Railroad: Gulf and Chicago Railroad: GM&O: 1889 1903 Gulf and Chicago Railway